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Siting regions for the repository for HLW
Zürcher Weinland
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Bözberg
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Why deep geological disposal?
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Safe packaging of waste is an established technology today
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Natural analogues – learning from nature's examples
Natural analogues for the engineered barrier system
Natural analogues for glass
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Example ammonite «Leioceras opalinum»
Example salt deposit in Northern Switzerland
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